dalyviams
Dalyviams is a term used in speculative fiction, anthropology thought experiments, and world-building to denote a hypothetical social group or species. The term has no fixed origin; across sources it is used as a proper name for a people, a tribe, or an intelligent life-form. Etymology is inconsistently reported, and some writers treat dalyviams as a linguistic construct rather than a biological category.
In common treatments, dalyviams are characterized by decentralized governance, egalitarian social norms, and collective ownership of
Culture emphasizes mutual aid, cooperative labor, ritual exchange, and information sharing. Housing and infrastructure tend to
Languages and artforms among dalyviams are often described as porous and multi-layered, blending oral storytelling with
In fiction and theoretical discussions, the dalyviams serve as a foil to hierarchical or market-driven societies,
Because dalyviams are primarily a construct of fiction and thought experiments, there is no verified demographic